1.Treatment of senile diseases should prescribe Chinese patent medicine scientifically.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(4):493-495
Treatment of senile diseases by Chinese patent medicine should prescribe according to physiological and pathological specialty of the aged. It's necessary for treatment according to syndrome differentiation associating with the disease,reasonable combination of drugs avoiding adverse reactions,gentle medicine character but not fierce,small medicine quantity but not great, the use of Chinese patent medicine mild and tonic used properly but not excessively.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Geriatrics
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methods
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Humans
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Phytotherapy
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methods
4.Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome by Chinese medicine and pharmacy: an analysis of data mining on experiences of experts.
Bei-Hua ZHANG ; Rui GAO ; Zhen-Hua LI ; Bao-Shuang LI ; Feng-Yun WANG ; Xu-Dong TANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(6):757-760
OBJECTIVEThe pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a functional gastrointestinal disorder, is poorly understood. Treatment by Chinese medicine and pharmacy (CMP) is superior to treatment by Western medicine (WM). Therefore, we aimed to analyze Chinese medical experts' experiences in treating IBS by data mining.
METHODSBy retrieving related literatures from 1994 to 2012 from CNKI, we chose proved cases and screened effective medical records to establish a database using structural electronic medical case collecting system and data mining. The thinking ways of modern physicians in diagnosis and treatment of IBS were analyzed.
RESULTSTotally 116 medical cases from 46 Chinese medical experts were recruited and analyzed. Results showed that Gan depression and Pi deficiency were most basic syndrome elements. In addition, cold dampness, damp heat, yang deficiency, and Shen deficiency were main elements for the development of diarrhea predominant IBS (IBS-D). Qi stagnation, yin deficiency, qi deficiency, and blood stasis were main elements for the development of constipation predominant IBS (IBS-C). Soothing Gan-qi and strengthening Pi was the most important treatment method. White peony root, prepared atractylodes, prepared licorice, tangerine peel, poria, bupleurum, Radix sileris, lanceolata, and Radix aucklandiae were the most common Chinese herbs used in treating IBS.
CONCLUSIONS(1) Gan depression and Pi deficiency was the main pathogenesis for IBS. Diagnosis and treatment of IBS should be performed clinically according to its development. Tongxie Yao-fang should be used as the basic prescription with modification according to syndrome differentiation. (2) Data mining will have a wide application prospect in studying medical cases.
Data Mining ; Humans ; Irritable Bowel Syndrome ; diagnosis ; drug therapy ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; methods ; Phytotherapy ; methods
5.Analysis of 'treating different diseases by the same method' from aspect of theoretical research and clinical application of 'replenishing Qi and strengthening Shen'.
Jing-Cheng DONG ; Jin-Feng WU ; Hong-Ying ZHANG ; Wei-Yi GONG ; Bao-Jun LIU ; Hai-lin XU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(5):695-700
Treating different diseases by the same method is one of the most important characteristics in Chinese medicine, and as the main principle of treatment it has been widely applied in Chinese clinics. Its clinical effect is clear. The integration of 'differentiation of diseases' and 'differentiation of syndrome' should be the prerequisite and basis of 'treating different diseases by the same method'. Only if different diseases have the same syndrome, the same treatment can be used on them. Replenishing qi and strengthening Shen is a widely used method that carries out 'treating different diseases by the same method'. It is indicated that the method of 'replenishing qi and strengthening Shen' has preferable effects on many diseases. Part of its mechanism is associated with the improvement of function of neuro-endocrine-immune network, and therefore, it has the clinical effect of 'adjustment of the whole and improvement of the part' on partial disorders. Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), uterine bleeding in puberty, anovulatory infertility, Kidney syndrome and aging, although they are attributed to different diseases and states, only if they have the syndrome of Shen deficiency, the principle of 'treating different diseases by the same method' and the method of 'replenishing qi 'and strengthening Shen' can be used effectively.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Phytotherapy
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methods
8.Establishing a concise disease-syndrome differentiation and treatment system--the primary work for the modernization of Chinese medicine.
En-Li LUO ; Ye-Feng CAI ; Yan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2010;30(5):542-545
The priority of the modernization of Chinese medicine at present is the standardization of Chinese medicine practice, including syndrome differentiation, disease diagnosis, standardized therapeutic program, etc. For this reason, the primary work is to establish a concise disease-syndrome differentiation and treatment system (CDSDTS) under the guidance of Chinese medicine theory, holding the core advantages and effectiveness of Chinese medicine, and aiming at creating a simplified theoretical and practical program facilitating for operation and spreading. It is not a mere simplification or careless reduction, but a normalized program of treatment according to the essence of Chinese medicine. Although the therapeutic effect might be somewhat lost, it can be widely approved, thereby, it would make contributions for the inheritance and development of Chinese medicine.
Diagnosis, Differential
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Phytotherapy
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methods
9.Analysis of traditional and modern application of prepared decoction pieces of herbal medicine.
Xiu-Min HE ; Chao CHEN ; Bing-Zhi MA ; Shu-Xia WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(14):2408-2411
The paper described the rationality of traditional and modern application of prepared decoction pieces of herbal medicine on basis of application, statistics and comparison analysis of three forms of drugs of traditional Chinese herbal pieces prepared for decoction, prepared decoction pieces in small packing and granules; and illustrated different opinions correlative to the three forms of drugs; put forward the counter-measures and proposals for the problems facing the traditional Chinese herbal pieces for decoction; the paper stated clearly that the traditional Chinese herbal pieces for decoction should not be replaced, instead, the viewpoint and the reasons on its application must be holding on; and the trend of development and expectations of the Chinese herbal pieces for decoction were predicted as well.
Dosage Forms
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Phytotherapy
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methods
10.Four issues of basic research on categorized formulae of Chinese medicine.
Xin-sheng FAN ; Jin-ao DUAN ; An-wei DING
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2010;30(3):246-251
Basic research of categorized formulae (CF) is one of the approaches to understand the scientific basis of formula assembling and syndrome differentiation in Chinese medicine. In this paper, the common features of CF researches were discussed. The authors held that the four issues, namely, the links between CF-syndrome-diseases, the compatibility of herbs in the core of CF, the comparison of similarities and differences in various kinds of CF, and the identification of effectual substantial basis of CF, are the kernel problems should be solved in CF research, also the scientific intension for elucidating the complex series of Chinese medicine prescriptions, revealing the rules of formula assembling and developing new drugs.
Drug Incompatibility
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Phytotherapy
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methods